No, skater Alysa Liu did not say she doesn't believe in pronouns
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No, skater Alysa Liu did not say she doesn't believe in pronouns
"However, as reported by Out Sports, although Liu did remove "they pronouns" from her Instagram and pro-LGBTQ+ posts, the quote that is circulating online is fake and originated from @centristpeater on X - an account with a history of making up fake quotes."
"Liu has made no public statements addressing the removal of such content from her page, and her pronouns on the US Figure Skating page are listed as she/her. But insight into the fact she's still an LGBTQ+ ally came when her friend and fellow Olympian figure skater Amber Glenn, who is openly bisexual and pansexual, shared a TikTok."
"Glenn added: "If 'Woke' means people who use their platforms to advocate for marginalised communities in the country that they are actively representing... Then yeah sure?" Liu responded in the comment section, writing: "HAAA.""
Rumors circulated online claiming that Alysa Liu, Team USA figure skater and 2026 Winter Olympics gold medalist, made disparaging comments about pronouns and LGBTQ+ content after removing them from her social media. However, the quote attributed to her is fake, originating from @centristpeater on X, an account with a documented history of creating false quotes. Liu has made no public statements about removing such content. Her pronouns remain listed as she/her on the US Figure Skating official page. Evidence suggests Liu maintains LGBTQ+ allyship, as demonstrated through her supportive interaction with fellow Olympian Amber Glenn, who is openly bisexual and pansexual.
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